A members meeting was called immediately after the evening service, realizing that the help that we've been trying to offer isn't sufficient. They need to be out of the place they're in. They need immediate and frequent help. Reports say that their son, who lives in a much nicer house in the same yard, is the main instigator of their misery. The next day, they were cleaned up and taken to a mission, about an hour drive into the mountain, that was said to work with people with special needs. Upon arrival, Barry learned that they actually only work with children, and an elderly couple was outside of their realm. The next day was another try. This time Barry and three chuch members took them to a hospital in Arcahaie, where Madamn Toujou's sore was cleaned and treated. The doctor said he could see clear down to her bone as he was cleaning it. The other doctor, who was suppoed to look at Fre Toujou and see what could be done with his poorly controlled bladder, was unable to make it to the hospital due to a traffic problem. They are to be taken back in for treatment every two days.
Thankfully, a quick solution was also found for their housing problem. There are plans in the making to buy a small piece of land and put up simple housing for them and some other church members who are in need. For now, though, a young man that's been attending membership classes is allowing the use of his small, one room house. It needs a roof and a door, which are being finished this week. Two sisters from church have agreed to give their time to help with cooking and laundry. The day can hardly come soon enough to get this dear old couple out of their current environment and into a clean, dry house with some loving care.
"And He lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and said, Blessed be ye poor: for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are ye that hunger now: for ye shall be filled. Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye shall laugh." Luke 6:20-21
Cleaned up and dressed to go to the hospital. We had to give Fre Toujou new clothes that same morning so he had something clean to wear. |
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One of the topics of discussion in the last brothers' meetings was the need for evangelism. There, and in Bible studies, they've been urged to see the need for missionaries. Haitian missionaries to their own country.
They're catching that burden.
Last weekend, they went out on a limb and had their first street preaching experience. Barry drove Pastor Bazalet, Herode, Ramou, Renaldson, Belizer, and Jeraldson to their destination: right here in to town to the large Arcahaie open air market on a busy Saturday morning. This was big for them. This is where people would be who know them. After they had finished and were enjoying a meal together, one of them said, "Now is when the persecution begins."
"Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven..." Matthew 5:11-12
Some of the same young men, Herode, Renaldson, and Ramou, have also lined up preaching engagements in various mountain churches. What an encouragement to see some who are by nature quiet and reserved step up and declare the Gospel in front of a crowd!
Barry is still preaching at other churches also. Because of the time of day and trying to maintian a family schedule, I haven't been along for a while. However, he was asked recently to preach a series of evening meetings held outdoors at a church nearby, so we all went along. I had almost forgotten how other churches do it. I was shocked all over again my the miniskirts, the dancing, and the party atmostphere. When we were first pulling up, the music was blaring loudly enough to be heard clearly in the street. There was a young lady standing on the corner, as if waiting for a ride, dressed so attrociously and so heavily painted in make-up that it seemed evident she was going out to start a night of "work." While she waited, she was shaking her hips and singing along with the songs coming from the church's speakers.
The scene induced a fiery message about real verses false Christianity, and the fruits of such. As usual, there was an amen chorus from some, and eyerolling and laughter from others. It was such an encouragement when a whole group of our church brothers went along, and walked in erect and sober, a wonderul example amongst the environment that was not far removed from a night club.
One of the topics of discussion in the last brothers' meetings was the need for evangelism. There, and in Bible studies, they've been urged to see the need for missionaries. Haitian missionaries to their own country.
They're catching that burden.
Last weekend, they went out on a limb and had their first street preaching experience. Barry drove Pastor Bazalet, Herode, Ramou, Renaldson, Belizer, and Jeraldson to their destination: right here in to town to the large Arcahaie open air market on a busy Saturday morning. This was big for them. This is where people would be who know them. After they had finished and were enjoying a meal together, one of them said, "Now is when the persecution begins."
"Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven..." Matthew 5:11-12
Some of the same young men, Herode, Renaldson, and Ramou, have also lined up preaching engagements in various mountain churches. What an encouragement to see some who are by nature quiet and reserved step up and declare the Gospel in front of a crowd!
Barry is still preaching at other churches also. Because of the time of day and trying to maintian a family schedule, I haven't been along for a while. However, he was asked recently to preach a series of evening meetings held outdoors at a church nearby, so we all went along. I had almost forgotten how other churches do it. I was shocked all over again my the miniskirts, the dancing, and the party atmostphere. When we were first pulling up, the music was blaring loudly enough to be heard clearly in the street. There was a young lady standing on the corner, as if waiting for a ride, dressed so attrociously and so heavily painted in make-up that it seemed evident she was going out to start a night of "work." While she waited, she was shaking her hips and singing along with the songs coming from the church's speakers.
The scene induced a fiery message about real verses false Christianity, and the fruits of such. As usual, there was an amen chorus from some, and eyerolling and laughter from others. It was such an encouragement when a whole group of our church brothers went along, and walked in erect and sober, a wonderul example amongst the environment that was not far removed from a night club.
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Renaldson preaching at the market
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Jeraldson and Belizer witnessing one on one at the market |
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